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'''Boats''' are an informal community nickname for the [[support area]] [[possession]]s {{Card|Ships of Great Draught}}, {{Card|Corsair War Galley}}, and {{Card|Black Sails of Umbar}}. These possessions allow {{C|Raider}} decks{{--}}particularly [[Corsair]] decks{{--}}to easily [[cycle]] out unneeded cards and [[recur]] useful cards from the [[discard pile]]. While every [[Corsair]] deck uses these cards, Ships of Great Draught and/or Corsair War Galley are useful with other {{C|Raider}} subcultures like [[Easterling]]s and [[Southron]]s. Plus, these cards are so strong for cycling and recursion that they're occasionally combined with other cultures for [[Rainbow|multicultural]] decks like [[Moria Navy]].
'''Boats''' are an informal community nickname for the [[support area]] [[possession]]s {{Card|Ships of Great Draught}}, {{Card|Corsair War Galley}}, and {{Card|Black Sails of Umbar}}. These possessions allow {{C|Raider}} decks{{--}}particularly [[Corsair]] decks{{--}}to easily [[cycle]] out unneeded cards and [[recur]] useful cards from the [[discard pile]]. Every [[Corsair]] deck uses all three of these cards, and Ships of Great Draught and/or Corsair War Galley are also useful with other {{C|Raider}} subcultures like [[Easterling]]s and [[Southron]]s. Plus, these cards are so strong for cycling and recursion that they're occasionally combined with other cultures for [[Rainbow|multicultural]] decks like [[Moria Navy]].


These cards were first introduced in [[King Block]], and are ubiquitous in [[Movie Block]]. While they don't work with later Shadow cards due to a [[Shadows|reshuffling of Shadow cultures]], they occasionally still appear. Because they are support area possessions, relatively few cards can [[Removal|remove]] these cards. Notable cards in [[Movie Block]] to deal with them include {{Card|Blood Runs Chill}}, {{Card|Galadriel, Lady Redeemed}}, {{Card|Roll of Thunder}}, {{Card|Arrow-slits}}, and {{Card|Derufin}}.
These cards were first introduced in [[King Block]], and are ubiquitous in [[Movie Block]]. Because they are support area possessions, relatively few cards can [[Removal|remove]] these cards. Notable cards in [[Movie Block]] to deal with them include {{Card|Blood Runs Chill}}, {{Card|Galadriel, Lady Redeemed}}, {{Card|Roll of Thunder}}, {{Card|Arrow-slits}}, and {{Card|Derufin}}.
 
The {{C|Raider}} boat cards do not work with later Shadow cards due to a [[Culture#Post-Shadows_Shadow_cultures|reshuffling of Shadow cultures]]. They also run into some very strong [[Hate|counter]]s in later formats, such as {{Card|Throne of Minas Tirith}} and {{Card|Narsil, Forged by Telchar}}. As such, they're much less popular or common after Movie Block.


Not to be confused with {{Card|Fishing Boat}}, which is chiefly played in [[Solo Smeagol]].
Not to be confused with {{Card|Fishing Boat}}, which is chiefly played in [[Solo Smeagol]].

Latest revision as of 14:20, 23 March 2022

Boats are an informal community nickname for the support area possessions Ships of Great Draught (8R65) , Corsair War Galley (8U59) , and Black Sails of Umbar (8C50) . These possessions allow Raider decks—particularly Corsair decks—to easily cycle out unneeded cards and recur useful cards from the discard pile. Every Corsair deck uses all three of these cards, and Ships of Great Draught and/or Corsair War Galley are also useful with other Raider subcultures like Easterlings and Southrons. Plus, these cards are so strong for cycling and recursion that they're occasionally combined with other cultures for multicultural decks like Moria Navy.

These cards were first introduced in King Block, and are ubiquitous in Movie Block. Because they are support area possessions, relatively few cards can remove these cards. Notable cards in Movie Block to deal with them include Blood Runs Chill (8R3) , Galadriel, Lady Redeemed (10R11) , Roll of Thunder (4U99) , Arrow-slits (5U80) , and Derufin (7R87) .

The Raider boat cards do not work with later Shadow cards due to a reshuffling of Shadow cultures. They also run into some very strong counters in later formats, such as Throne of Minas Tirith (17R36) and Narsil, Forged by Telchar (17R31) . As such, they're much less popular or common after Movie Block.

Not to be confused with Fishing Boat (13R48) , which is chiefly played in Solo Smeagol.


Gameplay
Game Setup Starting FellowshipBiddingMulligan
Deck Building Considerations UniquenessX-ListR-ListErrataFormat
General Strategies BeatdownBombCorruptionHand ExtensionRun/StopSkirmish CancellationSwarmWin ConditionWound PreventionWounding
Deck Archetypes Auto-Corruption BombBeasterlingsBerserkersBouncing HobbitsElventsForestgulsHobbit HospitalFruit LoopsGondor KnightsGondor RangersGondor WraithsMoria ArcheryMoria BeatdownMoria NavyMoria SwarmMoria TentaclesNazgul BeatdownNinja GollumOrc CorruptionRainbow WoundingSauron GrindSauron InitiativeSauron RoamingSauron ThreatsSolo SmeagolSouthron ArcherySouthron InitiativeStupid SwarmSuper FriendsTelepathyThreatgulsToken TanksTroll SwarmUruk ArcheryUruk MachinesUruk TrackersWarg Super Swarm
Rules Rule of 4Rule of 9
Mechanics BearDiscardDraw DeckExertExhaustedFellowshipInitiativeIn Play/Leave PlayMove LimitReconcileRoamingSite ControlSpotStackSupport AreaThreats
Gameplay Terms BoatBodyBroken/NPE/OPBuff/NerfChokeComboCultural EnforcementCyclingDead DrawFetchFilterFloodGrindHand ClogHateInteractionItemLoopMatchupMetaMillNewbie TrapPilePower CreepPumpRainbowRecursionRemovalResourceRogueRule of 6SideSite ManipulationSpeed BumpSplashSubcultureTankOther Terms